Outside the Beltway: A Taxpayer Victory in Bell, CA

Last month, we highlighted wasteful spending in Bell, Calif., that resulted in paying the City Manager nearly $800,000 a year. There is a silver lining for Bell residents. This gross misuse of public funds prompted an investigation by prosecutors and what they found was amazing. They found that not only was the City Manager, Robert Rizzo, grossly overpaid, but the city council failed to oversee his actions, which resulted in Rizzo making unauthorized city loans to himself.

Prosecutor Steve Cooley was justifiably outraged by these findings saying:

They used the tax dollars collected from the hardworking citizens of Bell as their own piggy bank, which they then looted at will

He also added that it is “corruption on steroids.” This is a blatant misuse of public funds, and they should be held accountable.

The citizens of Bell did not take this lying down. Within a few days of finding out about the astronomical salaries, groups were started to make sure this never happens again. The indictments are a small victory for the taxpayers in Bell, and they were pretty excited about the developments. They learned about wasteful spending the hard way, but hopefully more cities can learn from this.

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Absolutely horrible. Regardless of party affiliation or policy leanings, this kind of corruption cannot be tolerated. These guys were paying themselves twice as much as the Presidend of the US makes in salary.

As bad as the economic conditions in CA are, and the horrible shortfalls facing the state (and the country) – we have to come down hard on this kind of corruption. They need to spend the rest of their lives in jail. This is the type of action that can break down the entire country.

$800,000 – i'd guess a big percent of Americans may not make that in their lifetime, and this criminal was paying himself that amount on annual basis – all off the backs of the workers and homeowners of the town.

"Everyone must go!" could anything be said any clearer of this government corruption and all taking part? This is all over the country!

In America, people who serve the public, are (or were) held accountable with reprimand strong enough to make them think twice and never again be in that position.

If elected members are serving the public sincerely for the good of the people, the governors would be making tops, $40,000, everybody under him, less. Then we'll REALLY SEE who wants to serve the people. in a free country, the government should always be the first to sacrifice before the people they serve..

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